Donizetti: La Fille Du Regiment / Dessay

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Label: ERATO
Catalog: 190029
Format: DVD

Marie — Natalie Dessay soprano
Tonio — Juan Diego Flórez tenor
La Marquise de Berkenfeld — Felicity Palmer mezzo soprano
Sulpice Pingot — Alessandro Corbelli baritone
Hortensius — Donald Maxwell baritone
La Duchesse de Crackentorp — Dawn French
Orchestra & Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden; Bruno Campanella

"Alessandro Corbelli’s combination of bluster and tenderness makes for a wonderful Sulpice" - excerpt from Wholenote Magazine
January 2007 brought an ‘operatic coupling made in heaven’ (Financial Times) to London’s Royal Opera House when Natalie Dessay and Juan Diego Flórez took on the roles of Marie and Tonio in Donizetti’s comic opera La Fille du régiment.
‘The Royal Opera’s new staging... will probably go down in history as one of the company’s great achievements,’ said The Guardian. ‘Laurent Pelly’s production casts Natalie Dessay and Juan Diego Flórez as Marie and Tonio. Neither, one suspects, could ever be bettered. Dessay, in particular, gives the performance of a lifetime. A remarkable theatrical animal, she acts as well as she sings... Vocally, [Flórez] is immaculate, with the nine top Cs of his big aria perfectly placed.’ (Famously, the following month, Flórez’s prowess brought a break with a venerable tradition: he was obliged to encore the showpiece at La Scala, Milan. No singer had been permitted to repeat an aria at the leading Italian house since 1933!)
La Fille du régiment has a distinguished history at Covent Garden. The 1960s brought virtuosos in a very different mould in the principal roles, Joan Sutherland and Luciano Pavarotti. In 2007 there were standing ovations for Dessay and Flórez. As The Times said: ‘I have never seen a singer invest quite so much manic comic energy into a role as Dessay does, and certainly not while tossing out some of the most fiendish coloratura in the repertoire... Simply mesmerising.’
The production, described as ‘champagne for the soul’ by The Independent, travelled to Vienna in April 2007, and is scheduled for the New York Met in April/May 2008, when it will also be broadcast internationally in HDTV. Laurent Pelly is one of today’s wittiest operatic directors, and has worked extensively with Natalie Dessay; the production combines touching storybook charm with a mordant sense of the absurd. The sets, the work of Pelly’s regular collaborator Chantal Thomas, present the landscape of the Tyrol as three-dimensional maps, while Pelly himself designed the eclectic costumes.
The cast includes Italy’s indispensable buffo baritone, Alessandro Corbelli, formidable mezzo Felicity Palmer and, in the speaking role of the Duchesse de Crackentorp, the comedienne Dawn French, who provides some excruciating ‘franglais’. The opera is conducted with ‘great elegance and charm’ (The Guardian) by Bruno Campanella, one of today’s leading bel canto specialists.

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